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Essayes 10.0.0.1 !
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Tu n'es pas sur le même matos ... surtout qu'en France la chasse aux vitesses "test de débits" est maintenant liée au "WIFI" sur les routeurs FAI ! 😉
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C'est un pion dans l'océan ! Cela te permet de savoir quel serveur/pays/géolocalisation ton jeu "via ton périphérique de jeu se connecte" mais sans lui imposer des contraintes ! Tu gardes la possibilité de contrôler visuellement le serveur de jeux mais sans le forcer vers une destination/ un ping mini/max! Cela peut être très utile pour définir la zone/le serveur cible pour ton jeu... en fonction de l'emplacement "géolocalisation" de ta ligne physique FAI !
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😉 Enregistrement 2025-07-25 132217.mp4
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Salut ! C'est quoi ton routeur Wifi principal FAI ? Le R2 est capable de router 1G en WAN/LAN cablé. Donc si ta ligne est proche de ces débits, rentres les manuellement car le test peut être limité au serveur de test ! Son WLAN est limité au Wifi5. Ce qu'il faut comprendre, c'est que pour tes périphériques ayant besoin de beaucoup de bande passante (console/PC--- pour le téléchargement de jeux--), il faut privilégier un câble. Le Wifi restant pour les périphériques secondaires.
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Everything connected but still no internet or ethernet
Krush replied to Finkler's topic in Netduma R3 Support
I agree with Fraser, if everything is wired correctly, it makes no sense. -
Everything connected but still no internet or ethernet
Krush replied to Finkler's topic in Netduma R3 Support
I don't know! 😉 But maybe a video of your cabling from your internet source to the R3 could help! -
Everything connected but still no internet or ethernet
Krush replied to Finkler's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Do your devices get a local IP (DHCP) behind your Sagemcom router/modem? -
Everything connected but still no internet or ethernet
Krush replied to Finkler's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Have you made any changes to your Sagemcom ISP router upstream? -
Everything connected but still no internet or ethernet
Krush replied to Finkler's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Test: Yellow RJ45 port of your ISP router to the Blue RJ45 port of the R3! (LAN FAI TO WAN R3) -
Everything connected but still no internet or ethernet
Krush replied to Finkler's topic in Netduma R3 Support
----------------- From the pictures I see, you just made a mistake in your wiring! You need to connect the R3 to your ISP modem/router... Modem/router - LAN Modem/router to WAN R3 - LAN R3 to your other devices! -
------------------------------------------- Without taking him to task... it's easier to close the debate this way... I understand him so much!
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I just read his post on reddit... he seems to have the same feedback/response that I gave him! 😁
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I have no problem personally, as you wish!
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WLAN is subject to many constraints compared to LAN! Why compare them?! The differences in speed are related to the network card of your device...And especially on the server on which you performed the test ---WIFI6 is limited to the 5GHz band / WIFI6E can access the 6GHz band----
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Smartboost optimizes the speeds needed for a smooth connection on your switched-on devices. You cannot get the maximum speed without disabling it; this is the principle of QoS! Your phone just doesn't need to hog any more bandwidth at the time of testing!
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The R3 speed test is performed directly from the WAN... It doesn't take into account the R3's QoS settings, which are linked to the LAN/WLAN! Is the Ookla speed test LAN or WLAN behind the R3?
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The R3's internal speed test is live from the WAN, which means you've managed the ping optimizer with very low percentages and always enabled! Can you take a screenshot of your ping optimizer?
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Hi! @Netduma Fraser His first video shows R3 network activity going up to 5 Gbps, which isn't possible! ----Is there a loop in his local network?!---
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Yes, that's normal! The VPN tunnels your connection to the server/destination you selected. HVPN uses the router's CPU resources, which impacts speeds. This test is no longer valid! ----Devices behind HVPN bypass Smartboost!---
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The R3 offers a PPPoE and VLAN connection. Simply enter this information either via the initial setup or via the WAN settings... PPPoE username/password--- And advanced settings: VLAN 101 or 0!
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The best thing for you is to consult your ISP's website and see if they offer a Bypass solution behind an RJ45 WAN router!
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Packet loss is mainly related to the game server, especially behind a router /etc. that manages QoS locally. There may be other reasons... but they are mainly attributed to misconfiguration/misunderstanding... For example, changing the MTU. Not to mention third-party software... which is doing the opposite! One thing that intrigues me is the fact that this happens at certain times! Do you experience the same thing directly from your gaming device behind your ISP router?
